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'''Ben Michael Goldacre''' is a British doctor, health bureaucrat, academic and science writer.
 
'''Ben Michael Goldacre''' is a British doctor, health bureaucrat, academic and science writer.
  
==Health data==
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==Hydroxychloroquine==
 
[[image:HDR UK.png|thumb|left|[[Ben Goldacre]] at the inauguration of [[HDR UK]] with [[Matt Hancock]] and (behind, coloured) [[Nicole Junkermann]]]]
 
[[image:HDR UK.png|thumb|left|[[Ben Goldacre]] at the inauguration of [[HDR UK]] with [[Matt Hancock]] and (behind, coloured) [[Nicole Junkermann]]]]
HDRUK was an institute convened by the UK health minister ([[Matt Hancock]]) and the [[NHS]] in order to collate the health data of UK NHS patients (without their explicit [[consent]]) for research purposes. It was linked to a repository overseen by Ben Goldacre called [[OpenSafely]] run out of [[Oxford]]which was supposed to be used by researchers for the same purpose of giving them access to patient level data.<ref name=ark/>
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[[HDR UK]] was an institute convened by the UK health minister ([[Matt Hancock]]) and the [[NHS]] in order to collate the health data of UK NHS patients (without their explicit [[consent]]) for research purposes. It was linked to a repository overseen by Ben Goldacre called [[OpenSafely]] run out of [[Oxford]] which was supposed to be used by researchers for the same purpose of giving them access to patient level data.<ref name=ark/>
  
The first thing that OpenSafely did was publish a paper during [[Covid]] that tried to show that hydroxychloroquine was not effective for COVID. Except it conveniently left out the fact that the population it studied had less than half the mortality of the rest of the UK for COVID during this time, at 0.2%. In that paper was a massive list of conflicts of interest but the worst irony was the Data Sharing Statement, for which 4 years earlier Goldacre was the most vocal proponent of full data transparency.<ref name=ark>https://www.arkmedic.info/p/pharma-hell-on-earth-the-odyssey</ref>  
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The first thing that OpenSafely did was publish a paper during [[Covid]] that tried to show that [[hydroxychloroquine]] was not effective for COVID. Except it conveniently left out the fact that the population it studied had less than half the mortality of the rest of the UK for COVID during this time, at 0.2%. In that paper was a massive list of [[conflicts of interest]] but the worst irony was the Data Sharing Statement, for which 4 years earlier Goldacre was the most vocal proponent of full data transparency.<ref name=ark>https://www.arkmedic.info/p/pharma-hell-on-earth-the-odyssey</ref>  
  
 
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Person.png Ben Goldacre   WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(doctor, health bureaucrat, writer)
Ben Goldacre.png
Born20 May 1974
London, United Kingdom
NationalityUK
Alma materMagdalen College (Oxford), UCL Medical School, King's College London
Parents • Michael Goldacre
• Susan Traynor
RelativesRobyn Williams

Ben Michael Goldacre is a British doctor, health bureaucrat, academic and science writer.

Hydroxychloroquine

Ben Goldacre at the inauguration of HDR UK with Matt Hancock and (behind, coloured) Nicole Junkermann

HDR UK was an institute convened by the UK health minister (Matt Hancock) and the NHS in order to collate the health data of UK NHS patients (without their explicit consent) for research purposes. It was linked to a repository overseen by Ben Goldacre called OpenSafely run out of Oxford which was supposed to be used by researchers for the same purpose of giving them access to patient level data.[1]

The first thing that OpenSafely did was publish a paper during Covid that tried to show that hydroxychloroquine was not effective for COVID. Except it conveniently left out the fact that the population it studied had less than half the mortality of the rest of the UK for COVID during this time, at 0.2%. In that paper was a massive list of conflicts of interest but the worst irony was the Data Sharing Statement, for which 4 years earlier Goldacre was the most vocal proponent of full data transparency.[1]


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